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狄金森經(jīng)典詩歌

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狄金森經(jīng)典詩歌

  艾米莉·狄金森一生寫過1700余首詩歌,生前僅發(fā)表過5首。雖然她的詩歌以描寫日常生活的普通事物為主,但內(nèi)容深逮,別具一格。由于她經(jīng)常探討的有關(guān)死亡、愛情、自然、永恒、人的自我本質(zhì)和宗教信仰等主題是20世紀(jì)詩人關(guān)心的問題,因此,她對現(xiàn)代派詩歌影響甚大,被譽(yù)為美國20世紀(jì)新詩的先驅(qū)。下面學(xué)習(xí)啦小編為大家?guī)淼医鹕?jīng)典詩歌,歡迎大家閱讀!

  狄金森經(jīng)典詩歌:Tho' I get home how late -- how late

  Tho' I get home how late -- how late --

  So I get home - 'twill compensate --

  Better will be the Ecstasy

  That they have done expecting me --

  When Night -- descending -- dumb -- and dark --

  They hear my unexpected knock --

  Transporting must the moment be --

  Brewed from decades of Agony!

  To think just how the fire will burn --

  Just how long-cheated eyes will turn --

  To wonder what myself will say,

  And what itself, will say to me --

  Beguiles the Centuries of way!

  狄金森經(jīng)典詩歌:The Rose did caper on her cheek

  The Rose did caper on her cheek --

  Her Bodice rose and fell --

  Her pretty speech -- like drunken men --

  Did stagger pitiful --

  Her fingers fumbled at her work --

  Her needle would not go --

  What ailed so smart a little Maid --

  It puzzled me to know --

  Till opposite -- I spied a cheek

  That bore another Rose --

  Just opposite -- Another speech

  That like the Drunkard goes --

  A Vest that like her Bodice, danced --

  To the immortal tune --

  Till those two troubled -- little Clocks

  Ticked softly into one.

  狄金森經(jīng)典詩歌:We don't cry -- Tim and I

  We don't cry -- Tim and I,

  We are far too grand --

  But we bolt the door tight

  To prevent a friend --

  Then we hide our brave face

  Deep in our hand --

  Not to cry -- Tim and I --

  We are far too grand --

  Nor to dream -- he and me --

  Do we condescend --

  We just shut our brown eye

  To see to the end --

  Tim -- see Cottages --

  But, Oh, so high!

  Then -- we shake -- Tim and I --

  And lest I -- cry --

  Tim -- reads a little Hymn --

  And we both pray --

  Please, Sir, I and Tim --

  Always lost the way!

  We must die -- by and by --

  Clergymen say --

  Tim -- shall -- if I -- do --

  I -- too -- if he --

  How shall we arrange it --

  Tim -- was -- so -- shy?

  Take us simultaneous -- Lord --

  I -- "Tim" -- and Me!

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